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Potash fight shows Wall's growth

The two big knocks against Brad Wall before and since becoming Saskatchewan Premier have been as follows: * He's too young, inexperienced and immature for the job, and; * He's too much of an old Grant Devine Progressive Conservative tied to its philo

Carlyle council receives update on infrastructure projects

The recent meeting of the Carlyle town council was visited by delegations from Bullee Consulting, the firm responsible for some recent infrastructure projects including the new water plant, and the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP.
Mitchell achieves major goal in softball career

Mitchell achieves major goal in softball career

After many years of playing softball, Carlyle's Chenelle Mitchell accomplished a major goal this fall.
School division ready to roll out new report cards

School division ready to roll out new report cards

Discussed for more than a year now, the time has finally arrived where students will now be bringing home a harmonized school division-wide report card.

As I See It

Concern about Canada's place in the world was heightened recently when, in an unprecedented first, Canada was beat out for a seat on the United Nation's Security Council.
Author shares father's wartime stories at library

Author shares father's wartime stories at library

Marie Donais Calder is on a roll. The Estevan author only released the first book in her historical fiction series this past July and it's already going to its second print.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

It's hard to believe that we've already been in school for 2 months. It must be because the students have been so busy. Last week the rookie boys played two teams. They hosted Arcola on Wednesday.

RCMP seize drugs near Forget

On October 15th, 2010 at approximately 11:00 a.m., members of the Carlyle RCMP conducted a traffic stop on Highway #13 near Forget (7miles east of Stoughton).

Derby girls organize 1st annual Zombie walk

Zombies are hungry and so are millions of people around the world. Hunger is not just a problem in third world countries. It's a problem right here at home.
Local woman knits sweaters for those in need

Local woman knits sweaters for those in need

Doris Silcox has had a long life. Now 98-years-old, Silcox has lived through the first and second world wars, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, the Cold War, and many other events which have shaped our country.
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